ELOHEH FARM...in the Willamette ValleyNewberg, Oregon

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Edith and Randy Woodley at Eloheh Farm in​Newberg, Oregon

Eloheh Farm (ay-luh-hay) exists as a farm, community and school. We are a charitable 501c3 non-profit Teaching Farm* whose goal is to cooperate with all creation and create a model farm for an abundant future. We grow food for ourselves and we share it with others. We respect the earth and her creatures and we use no chemical sprays or unnatural additives from soil to seed to plant to harvest. No pesticides. No herbicides. No fungicides. No GMO seeds. We utilize and teach principles of Permaculture, Biomimicry and Traditional Indigenous Knowledge (TIK).

Eloheh Farm seeks to be a model of regenerative agricultural and animal husbandry systems that support human needs while improving the earth and all creation inhabiting the web of life. We desire to live in harmony with the land. "Eloheh" is a Cherokee Indian word representing "harmony, balance, well-being and abundance."

Eloheh Seeds

﻿Order Farm products like SEEDS and/or learn about what makes this farm significantly different than most other farms at elohehseeds.comEloheh Farm is a micro-oasis of bio-diversity in the midst of the Willamette Valley’s production-driven, factory grown agriculture of mono-cultural blight. We use no herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, GMO products and we grow our vegetables from our own farm-direct seeds, assuring the customer that our food is safe at every step. The things grown at Eloheh Farm are what we feed our own family. Eloheh Seeds has vegetables, herbs, staple crops, flowers, wild-growns and nicotiana/tobacco.

Eloheh Schools

Eloheh Schools host interns and regularly holds educational events. Different type schools are held throughout the year for various periods of time, from a day to a week in length. We host schools directed towards many areas of life including everything from permaculture design, to Traditional Indigenous Knowledge, to spiritual topics, to plant medicines, to seed saving, to Indigenous topics like leadership & mentoring, entrepreneurship, forums for racial equity, personal empowerment and community empowerment, food forests, food preservation, ecological care and social justice. Please support our schools through your gifts and your attendance. And please, share the news!

Eloheh Community

Eloheh practices ceremonies and feasts and opens the farm to a variety of groups seeking to learn more about plants, animal husbandry and regenerative farming. In all that we do, we share with others a special emphasis on how what we do is related to an Indigenous worldview and North American Indigenous practices. The work of Eloheh is holistic, being deeply spiritual, culturally Indigenous, community building, educationally empowering, ecologically regenerative and economically entrepreneurial. Our community gathers for ceremony, work days and at other events together. Would you like to visit or volunteer for one of our work days? The following Saturdays are open work days. Join us if you can and do contact us to let us know you are coming and how many people are in your group. Thanks!